Abstract

Laryngeal manifestation of allergy though less common than, Rhinosinusitis, tubotympanitis and bronchopulmanary allergy but it is not that uncommon which is usually misdiagnosed and mistreated in children. Hence the importance of larynx as the allergic shock organ in children with spasmodic croup and laryngotracheo bronchits. In the present study in children bellow five years, presenting with stridor and/or hoarsness were evaluated regarding the history of allergy, direct laryngoscopic finding, mesurement of serum 1 g E. Presence of eosinophilia and histopathological examination of laryngeal biopsy. Out of the 80 cases studied 9 cases (11.2%) presented with associated allergic manifestation, 8 cases (10%) having family history of allergy, 4 cases (5%) having raised serum 1 g E, 12 cases (15%) with eosinophilia 3 cases (3.75%) with eosinophilic infiltration on histopathological examination of the biopsy material taken during the direct laryngoscopy.

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